World renowned Jazz musician Archie Shepp (pictured) from the United States was one of the first artists to take part in the campaign and combines his touching and hopeful message with a short music performance.

Other artists and creative workers that handed in messages come from Portugal, Greece, Spain, Germany, USA, Norway, Czech Republic, Italy and Chile so far. Many other representatives of the global UNESCO Creative Cities Network as well as any artists, creatives and creative workers from all over the world are called upon to join the campaign. The videos will be published on the social media profiles of the participants and the social media profiles of the campaign (Instagram and Facebook).

With the claim Think Respectfully. Act Responsibly. weRculture we want to stress the importance of values like respect, and responsibility in times of global crisis. The capital letter R in weRculture represents both the word ‘are‘ as well as the values Respect and Responsibility.

With the campaign, our global community of cities show how we can provide creative solutions that contribute to the challenges that our populations face in this crisis – in solidarity and all together, in a creative world of different cultures but with the same values.